Data cartridges, Cartridge types and colors, Cartridge data capacity and recording formats – Dell PowerVault TL1000 User Manual

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Data cartridges

The different generations of Ultrium data cartridges can be identified by color:

Table 5-1. Cartridge types and colors

Type

Color

Ultrium 6

Black

Ultrium 6 WORM

Black and Silvery gray

Ultrium 5

Burgundy

Ultrium 5 WORM

Burgundy and Silvery gray

Ultrium 4

Green

Ultrium 4 WORM

Green and Silvery gray

Ultrium 3

Slate Blue

Ultrium 3 WORM

Slate Blue and Silvery gray

Ultrium 2

Purple

Ultrium 1

Black

All generations contain 1/2-inch, dual-coat, magnetic tape.

You can order tape cartridges with the bar code labels included, or you can order
custom labels.

When tape is processed in the cartridges, Ultrium Tape Drives use a linear,
serpentine recording format. The native data capacity and recording format of
Ultrium data cartridges is as follows:

Table 5-2. Cartridge Data Capacity and Recording Formats

Type

Native Data Capacity

Recording Format

Ultrium 6

2500 GB (6250 GB at 2.5:1
compression)

Reads and writes data on 2176
tracks, sixteen tracks at a time

Ultrium 5

1500 GB (3000 GB at 2:1
compression)

Reads and writes data on 1280
tracks, sixteen tracks at a time

Ultrium 4

800 GB (1600 GB at 2:1
compression)

Reads and writes data on 896
tracks, sixteen tracks at a time.

Ultrium 3

400 GB (800 GB at 2:1
compression)

Reads and writes data on 704
tracks, sixteen tracks at a time

Ultrium 2

200 GB (400 GB at 2:1
compression)

Reads and writes data on 512
tracks, eight tracks at a time

Ultrium 1

100 GB (200 GB at 2:1
compression)

Reads and writes data on 384
tracks, eight tracks at a time

The first set of tracks is written from near the beginning of the tape to near the
end of the tape. The head then repositions to the next set of tracks for the return
pass. This process continues until all tracks are written and the cartridge is full, or
until all data is written.

The cartridge door ( 2 in Figure 5-1 on page 5-1) protects the tape from
contamination when the cartridge is out of the drive. The tape is attached to a
leader pin ( 3 in Figure 5-1 on page 5-1) behind the door. When the cartridge is
inserted into the drive, a threading mechanism pulls the pin (and tape) out of the

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